Re: OpenBSD CDROM layout definition, Copyright Infringement.

2005-11-04 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
How is the Layout defined??? What do you mean by defined? Are you trying to ask, what does the bootable OpenBSD CD ROM file system contain? If yes, then you can look at an official OpenBSD CD ROM to see the arrangement of files and directories. If the md5 sum of the ISO image of a custom

Re: OpenBSD CDROM layout definition, Copyright Infringement.

2005-11-04 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Siju: just a quick note. From your name I don't know what part of the world you might be in, assuming you're not in the West somewhere, and maybe your first language is not English. I didn't intend to sound rude or confrontational. I was going to explain why you are likely to get a different

Re: OpenBSD CDROM layout definition, Copyright Infringement.

2005-11-04 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
and who the hell are you to jab anyone? I'm from Australia, where are you from? In Australia, taking a jab is friendly. I don't know how else to describe it. A friendly shove? I don't know. And who the hell are you to question me anyway? oh, that's right, someone who showed up on the

Re: OpenBSD CDROM layout definition, Copyright Infringement.

2005-11-04 Thread J.C. Roberts
On Fri, 4 Nov 2005 12:49:01 +0530, Siju George [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, I been asked about http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq3.html#ISO How is the Layout defined??? maybe Nick or Theo or some other responsible person could give an authoritative answer so I can give it back to the person who

Re: OpenBSD CDROM layout definition, Copyright Infringement.

2005-11-04 Thread Nick Holland
Siju George wrote: Hi, I been asked about http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq3.html#ISO How is the Layout defined??? maybe Nick or Theo or some other responsible person could give an authoritative answer so I can give it back to the person who asked me. If the md5 sum of the ISO image of

Re: OpenBSD CDROM layout definition, Copyright Infringement.

2005-11-04 Thread Gareth Nelson
If you wish to produce your own custom ISO, then you have pretty much only 2 options: 1 - just dump the distribution and installer on a CD 2 - come up with your own logical layout, perhaps a new installer or other value-added extras, i have considered this myself but would not want to take

Re: OpenBSD CDROM layout definition, Copyright Infringement.

2005-11-04 Thread J.C. Roberts
On Fri, 04 Nov 2005 19:09:32 -0500, Nick Holland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: In short, if you are wondering if you are too close, you probably are. If you spent some time and effort to put something together that has some of your own thought and planning, you might be just fine. (heh. funny how

Re: OpenBSD CDROM layout definition, Copyright Infringement.

2005-11-04 Thread Siju George
On 11/5/05, J.C. Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Fri, 4 Nov 2005 12:49:01 +0530, Siju George [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, I been asked about http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq3.html#ISO How is the Layout defined??? maybe Nick or Theo or some other responsible person could give an

Re: OpenBSD CDROM layout definition, Copyright Infringement.

2005-11-04 Thread Shane J Pearson
Hi Nick, On 05/11/2005, at 11:09 AM, Nick Holland wrote: If you publish a book, and I duplicate it in every way EXCEPT that I change one character in one location, or the color of the cover, or insert a page with the text, THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT (almost) BLANK, I can argue that it is a

OpenBSD CDROM layout definition, Copyright Infringement.

2005-11-03 Thread Siju George
Hi, I been asked about http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq3.html#ISO How is the Layout defined??? maybe Nick or Theo or some other responsible person could give an authoritative answer so I can give it back to the person who asked me. If the md5 sum of the ISO image of a custom made OpenBSD CD is